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The Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church.

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Which was the result of the excommunication in the year 1054?

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What happened in 1054?

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When did the christian church spilt in two?

I assume you mean the official split into Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism, which happened in 1054.


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They formally split the Christian Church apart They created two completely separate churches.


What two Christian churches develop after the split or schism of the Christian church in1054?

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What two Christian churches formed as a result of disputes over the power of the pope?

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When did the Eastern Orthodox Church split from the Roman Catholic Church?

The Eastern Orthodox Church split from the Roman Catholic Church in 1054, in an event known as the Great Schism.


When did the church get split up in the medieval times?

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What happened in 1054 within the Christian religion?

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